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Status of RPF soldiers aiding civilians during the Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda

Triumph Over Tragedy

The Campaign Against Genocide Museum in Kigali serves as an essential resource for understanding the history of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, highlighting the global and local efforts to fight against genocide and its aftermath. This museum is a key site for learning about Rwanda’s remarkable journey toward justice, healing, and unity.

The Campaign for Justice

This museum offers a powerful glimpse into Rwanda’s path of resistance, recovery, and renewal following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Inaugurated in 2017, it honors the bravery of those who acted to stop the killings and sheds light on Rwanda’s commitment to justice and lasting peace. Through detailed exhibits, it shares stories of resilience and unity, reminding visitors not only of what was lost but also of what was courageously defended and rebuilt. It’s a space of reflection, understanding, and deep respect for the human spirit.

Status of RPF soldiers aiding civilians during the Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda
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Historical Context

Explore the events leading up to the 1994 genocide against Tutsi and its impact on Rwanda and the world.

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Global Response

Learn about the international community’s role during the genocide and in the post genocide period.

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Survivor Stories

Hear from survivors and understand their journey of resilience and healing.

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Genocide Prevention

Discover Rwanda’s commitment to preventing future genocides through education and international cooperation.

Display of portraits of former Rwandan leaders who orchestrated the Genocide against the Tutsi at a memorial site in Rwanda

Key Exhibits

The Campaign Against Genocide Museum features four main exhibits that offer visitors a deeper understanding of the genocide and its lasting impact.

Understanding Rwanda's Resilience

The Campaign Against Genocide Museum provides a powerful narrative of Rwanda’s journey through the 1994 genocide and the resilience that followed. As you explore the museum, you'll learn about the courage of the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) in stopping the genocide and the country’s efforts towards justice and reconciliation. With survivor testimonies, impactful exhibits, and historical artifacts, the museum offers an emotional and educational experience that brings Rwanda's remarkable recovery story to life.

Photographs of victims displayed at the Campaign Against Genocide Museum, Rwanda
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Discover the Campaign Against Genocide Museum with Us

Peek Rwanda offers personalized assistance to make your visit seamless, from arranging guided tours to helping with permits and travel needs. We're here to ensure a meaningful and memorable experience.

What Makes This Museum Unmissable

This museum is more than a historical site, it’s a place to reflect on Rwanda’s path toward peace, unity, and reconciliation. It stands as a powerful reminder of the importance of confronting hatred and injustice everywhere. For those interested in history or seeking to understand Rwanda’s journey, the Campaign Against Genocide Museum offers a thought provoking and emotional experience.

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